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This is a list of submitted names in which the meaning contains the keyword spark.
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Aoibheall f Irish Mythology, Folklore
Probably from Old Irish óibell "spark, fire". In Irish legend this is the name of a banshee or goddess who appeared to the Irish king Brian Boru on the eve of the Battle of Clontarf (1014). She is still said to dwell in the fairy mound of Craig Liath in County Clare.
Apemerukoyan-mat-unamerukoyan-mat f Far Eastern Mythology
Means "rising fire sparks woman" or "rising cinder sparks woman" in Ainu. It is the full name of the goddess Kamuy-huci.
Chaqmoq m Uzbek
Means "lightning" or "spark, flame" in Uzbek.
Çirîsk f Kurdish
Means "spark" or "vestige, trace" in Kurdish.
Çirûsk m Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish çirûsk meaning "glint, spark".
Çirûske f Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish çirûsk meaning "glint, spark".
Dzirkstīte f Latvian
Derived from Latvian dzirkste "spark".
Fulki f Santali
Means "spark" in Santali.
Gal m & f Mongolian
Means "fire, flame, spark" in Mongolian.
Gneisti m Icelandic
From Old Norse gneisti meaning "spark".
Ha-ram f Korean
From Sino-Korean 夏 (ha) meaning "summer, great, grand" combined with 燃 (ram) meaning "burn, spark, hestle"
Hibana f Japanese
Means "spark" in Japanese.
Houry f Armenian
Houry Gebeshian (1989-)... [more]
Inar m Basque
Derived from Basque inar "spark; sunray, ray of light".
Iskroslav m Croatian
The first element of this name is derived from the Serbo-Croatian noun iskra "spark". Also see Iskra, which is of the same etymology. The second element is derived from Slavic slav "glory".
Kaytsak m Armenian
Means "lightning, thunder, spark" in Armenian.
Kivilcim m & f Turkish
Means "spark, glint" in Turkish.
Krzesisław m Polish (Rare)
Derived from the Slavic elements krzesi "spark, light, rouse" and sława "glory, fame".
Nina Warawara f Aymara
Means "spark" in Aymara.
Pirşeng f Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish pirîsk meaning "spark".
Säde f Estonian
Derived from Estonian säde "spark".
Shararah f Tajik
Tajik feminine name meaning "sparks".
Sharare f Persian (?)
Persian female name that means "spark".
Sharora f Uzbek
Means "flames, sparks" in Uzbek.
Shkëndije f Albanian
Derived from Albanian shkëndijë "spark; sparkle; firefly" as well as "sparkling bright" and, figuartively, "quick and clever".
Spark m & f English (Rare)
Originally a transferred use of the surname Spark. It is now used as an adoption of the English word (which is derived from Old English spearca via Middle English sparke "spark").
Sparks m English
Originally a transferred use of the surname Sparks. It is now used as an adoption of the English word (which is derived from Old English spearca via Middle English sparke "spark").
Tinsel f English (Modern, Rare)
A "glittering metallic thread" invented in Nuremberg around 1610. It is usually found woven in fabric to give a shimmery aesthetic or hung in strands on trees, usually Christmas trees, during the winter season to simulate icicles... [more]
Tsampika f Greek
Possibly from Greek τσαμπίκα (tsampíka) or τσαμπέκα (tsampéka) referring to a musical instrument and type of ship, or from τσάμπα (tsámpa) meaning "fire, spark".
Uchqun m Uzbek
Means "spark(s)" or "spangle" in Uzbek.
Žiezdrė f Baltic Mythology
Derived from Lithuanian žiezdrà "sand; earth; spark". In Lithuanian mythology, this was the name of the personification of the planet Mars, one of the daughters of Saulė.